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7-day EPG begins DTT rollout
Published Monday, Jul 26 2004, 16:55 BST | By James Welsh
An electronic programme guide carrying seven days-worth of information is now rolling out on the digital terrestrial TV platform.
Set-top-boxes and TVs that have been upgraded to be able to receive the increased amount of data should start showing it over the next few days. Un-upgraded equipment will continue carrying now-and-next 24-hour data as before.
At the time this article was filed, Digital Spy members reported that the new EPG is being carried on the following transmitters: Crystal Palace, Waltham, Sandy Heath, Oxford, Tacolneston, Bluebell Hill, Fenton, Caradon Hill and Rowridge. Check this thread for ongoing updates.
Set-top-boxes and TVs that have been upgraded to be able to receive the increased amount of data should start showing it over the next few days. Un-upgraded equipment will continue carrying now-and-next 24-hour data as before.
At the time this article was filed, Digital Spy members reported that the new EPG is being carried on the following transmitters: Crystal Palace, Waltham, Sandy Heath, Oxford, Tacolneston, Bluebell Hill, Fenton, Caradon Hill and Rowridge. Check this thread for ongoing updates.
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